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What is a 2 Axis Joystick?

Do you need a joystick? If you do, the first thing you must do is identify what you need the joystick for. Do you need it for gaming or industrial application? Next, you need to think about the number of axes you need. In this post, we will be taking a look at the 2 axis joystick. How are they used?

Joysticks have numerous applications. It is frequently used in a wide range of industrial applications, including cranes, winches, marine equipment, agricultural, forestry, construction, and material-handling equipment. They are also frequently used in robotics, medical equipment, and factory production lines. A durable 2 axis joystick is necessary to ensure reliability, a long life expectancy, and reduced equipment failure due to environmental factors and rigorous operation.

As you may already know, an industrial joystick may have one axis (forward/backward movement), two axes (forward/backward and left/right movement), or three axes (forward/backward, left/right, and lever clockwise/counterclockwise movement). The number of axes you require will depend on the application. The 2 axis joysticks are preferred because they perfect balance between a single-axis and multiple-axis joystick. The two-axis joystick enables the control of a device or equipment in one or more dimensions. In many cases, a joystick that has three or more axis ends up being underutilized. This is because most pieces of equipment require either single or two-axis applications.

While reviewing a joystick, it is good to take a look at the type of sensors it uses. The potentiometer is the most common type of sensor in joysticks. It has been around for years. When using a joystick that has this type of sensor, a proportional electrical output signal that corresponds to the position of the joystick lever is provided. For safety purposes, directional switches can also be utilized in addition to potentiometers. To add additional functionality, such as opening and closing an excavator’s grab, certain industrial joysticks allow the addition of push-button switches or rocker switches to the joystick knob.

The second most popular type of sensor is the hall effect. This is a bit new in the market but is considered to be more reliable than a potentiometer. This sensor is also contactless. That means the sensor is more reliable and accurate and does not wear as fast.

Choosing a joystick requires that you make a lot of considerations. However, if you don’t want to make the wrong choice when shopping, you must start by compiling a list of everything you want the joystick to do. You can then use this list to narrow down your list to the most reliable joystick.

2 Axis Joystick